Network externalities exist when the value of a good or service to a potential consumer increases with the number of other consumers using the same product. For a service characterized by network externalities, adoption and use can be below the socially optimal level because consumers or firms do not take into account the positive effect of their own use on others' use. A firm may decide not to adopt a technology because its private net benefits from adoption are negative, even though net social benefits may be positive. There could be at least two reasons why electronic check products have been relatively slow to spread: Financial institutions (or their customers) do not find electronic check products sufficiently attractive, and network e...
Research on network externalities has identified a number of product categories in which the market ...
Conventional wisdom suggests that network effects should drive faster market growth due to the bandw...
Recent work in the information systems literature has argued that network externalities, the value o...
We seek to determine the presence and causes of network externalities for the automated clearinghous...
A unique data set is used to examine the determinants of membership in the Yankee 24 shared Automate...
The causes of and extent of network externalities in payment systems such as the ATM and the ACH-mar...
We seek to estimate the causes and magnitudes of network externalities for the automated clearinghou...
Recent work in the information systems literature has argued that network externalities, the value o...
The aim of this paper is to show that the network externalities theory provides a useful framework t...
A unique data set is used to examine the determinants of membership in the Yankee 24 shared Automate...
We seek to estimate the causes and magnitudes of network externalities for the automated clearinghou...
Consequences of network externalities, such as product growth and innovation diffusion, are widely s...
Network externalities exist when the value of a product or service is positively related to the size...
Approximately 42 billion checks were written and collected in the United States in 2000. The vast ma...
We seek to estimate the causes and magnitudes of network externalities for the automated clearinghou...
Research on network externalities has identified a number of product categories in which the market ...
Conventional wisdom suggests that network effects should drive faster market growth due to the bandw...
Recent work in the information systems literature has argued that network externalities, the value o...
We seek to determine the presence and causes of network externalities for the automated clearinghous...
A unique data set is used to examine the determinants of membership in the Yankee 24 shared Automate...
The causes of and extent of network externalities in payment systems such as the ATM and the ACH-mar...
We seek to estimate the causes and magnitudes of network externalities for the automated clearinghou...
Recent work in the information systems literature has argued that network externalities, the value o...
The aim of this paper is to show that the network externalities theory provides a useful framework t...
A unique data set is used to examine the determinants of membership in the Yankee 24 shared Automate...
We seek to estimate the causes and magnitudes of network externalities for the automated clearinghou...
Consequences of network externalities, such as product growth and innovation diffusion, are widely s...
Network externalities exist when the value of a product or service is positively related to the size...
Approximately 42 billion checks were written and collected in the United States in 2000. The vast ma...
We seek to estimate the causes and magnitudes of network externalities for the automated clearinghou...
Research on network externalities has identified a number of product categories in which the market ...
Conventional wisdom suggests that network effects should drive faster market growth due to the bandw...
Recent work in the information systems literature has argued that network externalities, the value o...